The six companies who have won the auctions for the plots collectively admeasuring 5 hectares will be investing Rs 2,150 crore, its chairman-in-charge Neeraj Bansal told reporters here.
When asked about the speculation of Taiwanese phone maker Foxconn also moving in, Bansal said the port continues to be in negotiations with many multinational companies to move in.
He said the total investment, employment generation and pace of setting up the facilities are the priority areas being looked-at by the Shipping ministry.
Bansal said as against a reserve price of Rs 4,800 per square metre for a 60-year lease period on upfront payment, the bids received by the port were at Rs 5,500 per square metre. The six companies, which include Devi Marine Food, Simosis International, Kader Exports, Attar Mohd Saeed Dawood and Brothers, Krish Food Industry and Oil Field Warehouse and Services, will start operations from the SEZ by mid-2019.
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It can be noted that the government is targeting to create 1.25 lakh jobs from the SEZ once it is complete.
He said the port had put out a larger number of plots for bidding but did not receive more than one bid for many, which has forced it to conduct a re-bid by end of February.
When asked if the government decision to de-notify a nearby SEZ promoted by Jai Corp, Mukesh Ambani and Cidco, and turn it into a industrial-cum-residential township will have an impact on JNPT's SEZ, Bansal replied in the negative.
JNPT is planning to add Nashik and Sangli to the list of dry ports from where goods can move directly into the port, Bansal said, adding that land under the ownership of the state government has been identified at both the new locations.
It has also been mandated by the shipping ministry to "diversify" and will be looking for port assets in the immediate vicinity and some like Vijaydurg in Konkan, to serve the needs of the planned world's largest refinery, he said.
It will also be taking 50 per cent of the tab for building a Rs 150 crore jetty at the village Karanja, for local fisherfolk, he said, adding the rest of the contribution will come from Maharashtra government.
It is also finalising a proper policy to cater to the project affected people (PAP) which includes coming out with a list of such people who need to benefit through employment and categorise them in such a way that the most needy can be hired at the earliest.